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Manitoba香蕉视频直播檚 new Indigenous relations minister sparks backlash over residential school remarks

Opposition NDP Leader Wab Kinew walked up to Lagimodiere and interrupted the news conference
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Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman, Shoal Lake 40 First Nation Chief Erwin Redsky and Manitoba Indigenous Affairs Minister Eileen Clarke speak to reporters at Winnipeg city hall on Monday Dec. 12, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Steve Lambert

Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister faced open criticism from a respected former cabinet minister Thursday while her replacement quickly landed in hot water.

Eileen Clarke, who served as minister for Indigenous relations since the Progressive Conservatives were elected in 2016 before suddenly stepping down last Friday, said her concerns were ignored as a member of Pallister香蕉视频直播檚 inner circle.

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She declined interview requests and said she will retain her legislature seat.

A post on her Facebook page, however, went even further.

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Clarke stepped down two days after Pallister came under fire for saying people that came to Canada did so not to destroy anything, but to build communities, churches and businesses.

Indigenous leaders criticized the comments, saying they downplayed the effects of colonialism. They later praised Clarke as someone who listened to them.

Pallister defended his comments Thursday and said he had been misinterpreted. He said he did not mention colonialism in his original remarks or praise it in any way.

Pallister also said he would not say anything negative about Clarke, who he has known for decades, but rejected the idea that he doesn香蕉视频直播檛 listen to people.

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Pallister replaced Clarke Thursday in a small cabinet shuffle by promoting Alan Lagimodiere from the backbenches to the renamed portfolio of Indigenous reconciliation and northern relations.

Minutes after he was sworn in, Lagimodiere, who is M茅tis, faced controversy when he told reporters the original intentions behind residential schools were not all bad.

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Opposition NDP Leader Wab Kinew walked up to Lagimodiere and interrupted the news conference.

香蕉视频直播淚t was the express intent of residential schools to kill the Indian in the child,香蕉视频直播 Kinew said.

Lagimodiere later took back his words.

香蕉视频直播淎s an Indigenous Manitoban, I sincerely believe that residential schools were tragic and were designed to assimilate Indigenous children and eradicate Indigenous culture,香蕉视频直播 read a statement on Lagimodiere香蕉视频直播檚 social media account.

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Pallister made some other minor adjustments to his cabinet.

He demoted Agriculture Minister Blaine Pedersen, who announced he is not seeking reelection in 2023.

Pallister promoted Jon Reyes from the backbenches to become minister of economic development. Former economic development minister Ralph Eichler moves to agriculture.

Steve Lambert, The Canadian Press

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